EP1739506A1 - Developer cartridge with an information storage unit - Google Patents

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EP1739506A1
EP1739506A1 EP06116164A EP06116164A EP1739506A1 EP 1739506 A1 EP1739506 A1 EP 1739506A1 EP 06116164 A EP06116164 A EP 06116164A EP 06116164 A EP06116164 A EP 06116164A EP 1739506 A1 EP1739506 A1 EP 1739506A1
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developer cartridge
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Jun-Hee Lee
Byung-Sun Ahn
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    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
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    • G03G15/80Details relating to power supplies, circuits boards, electrical connections
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
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    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/06Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing
    • G03G15/08Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing using a solid developer, e.g. powder developer
    • G03G15/0822Arrangements for preparing, mixing, supplying or dispensing developer
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  • the present invention relates to a developer cartridge and an image forming apparatus having the same.
  • image forming apparatuses include MFPs (multi-function printer), copiers, fax machines, laser printers, or the like.
  • a laser printer main body is equipped with a developing unit, a fixing unit, and a laser scanning unit. Also, a paper feeding tray for feeding a recording medium, like paper, to the developing unit is installed at the lower portion of the main body.
  • the developing unit includes a developer cartridge and a transfer roller.
  • the developer cartridge is detachably installed in the main body of the printer. Developer cartridges are generally replaceable after use of the developer inside.
  • the developer cartridge comprises a cartridge main body for accommodating a powder developer (e.g., toner), a photosensitive drum housed in the cartridge main body, a developing roller for supplying the developer to the photosensitive drum, and a supply roller for supplying the developer to the developing roller.
  • a powder developer e.g., toner
  • An image formed on the photosensitive drum is transferred onto a sheet of paper passing between the drum and the transfer roller. Then, the image is fixed by a fixing unit at high temperature and high pressure. Finally, the paper bearing the image is discharged to the outside.
  • the developer cartridge also has an information storage unit for storing predetermined information. Examples of such information include a list for repair/replacement of the developer cartridge, manufacturing date, and standard and reference information.
  • the information storage unit is built to be able to communicate information with a controller of the printer main body. Therefore, useful information required for image formation is exchanged, which in turn contributes to the improvement in image quality.
  • a connector electrically connectable to the controller is installed on the outside of the developer cartridge for coupling the information storage unit to the controller.
  • the information storage unit when the information storage unit is exposed to the outside of the developer cartridge, it can easily be contaminated by dust or other impurities. And, when the information storage unit is easily detachable from the developer cartridge, it becomes vulnerable to theft or hacking by a reproducer. Although the information storage unit is reusable after hacking, this is unjust and may damage the good will of a customer who uses (or thinks that they are using) a manufacturer's approved products.
  • the present invention aims to provide an improved developer cartridge capable of accommodating a connector and an information storage unit inside of it, and an image forming apparatus having the same.
  • an aspect of the present invention provides a developer cartridge, including: a cartridge main body detachably installed in an image forming apparatus main body; a rotating photosensitive drum installed inside the cartridge main body; an information storage unit provided in the photosensitive drum; and a connecting unit for connecting the information storage unit with a controller installed at the image forming apparatus main body for signal communication therebetween.
  • the connecting unit may, although not necessarily, comprise: a drum cap pressed in the end portion of the photosensitive drum and having a shaft hole formed therein; a hollow shaft, which is inserted into the shaft hole and provided to the cartridge main body for supporting the rotation of the drum cap; and a connecting pipe, which is inserted into the hollow shaft, and has one end connected to the information storage unit and the other exposed to the outside of the cartridge main body so as to be connected to the controller.
  • the connecting pipe may, although not necessarily, be made of a conductive material.
  • the information storage unit may, although not necessarily, comprise: a connecting unit connected to the connecting pipe for support; a memory unit for storing information; and a wired/wireless communication unit for enabling wired and/or wireless information exchange with the controller.
  • the connecting unit of the information storage unit may, although not necessarily, comprise a plurality of connecting pins for enabling wired communication with the memory unit.
  • the drum cap may, although not necessarily, comprise: a gear having a proper number of teeth formed on the outer circumference; and a coupling part connected to the gear and pressed in the end portion of the photosensitive drum.
  • the connecting unit of the developer cartridge may, although not necessarily, comprise: a connecting cable, which is inserted into the connecting pipe and has one end connected to the information storage unit; and a terminal case, which is connected to the connecting pipe for enabling signal communication from the controller, when in contact with the controller, and through the connecting cable.
  • the terminal case may, although not necessarily, comprise: a coupling part for receiving one end portion of the connecting pipe recessively therewithin; a plurality of connecting pins formed on the bottom surface of the coupling part, and connected to the connecting cable; and a plurality of terminals formed on the other surface and electrically connected to the controller.
  • the connecting cable may, although not necessarily, be a harness consisting of three signal lines and a connector formed on both ends, respectively.
  • the connecting pipe may, although not necessarily, comprise: a pipe-shaped inserting part, which is inserted into the hollow shaft and connected to the information storage unit; and a head part, which is extended from one end of the inserting part and exposed to the outside of the cartridge main body so as to connect to the controller.
  • an image forming apparatus comprising: a main body having a cartridge mount in an openable/closable manner through a door; a developer cartridge installed detachably on the cartridge mount; a controller installed in the main body and connected to the developer cartridge which is mounted on the cartridge mount, wherein, the developer cartridge includes: a cartridge main body; a rotating photosensitive drum installed inside the cartridge main body; an information storage unit provided in the photosensitive drum; and a connecting unit for connecting the information storage unit with a controller installed at the image forming apparatus main body for signal communication therebetween.
  • an image forming apparatus comprises an image forming apparatus main body 10 (hereinafter referred to as a main body), a developer cartridge 20 detachably installed in the main body 10, and a controller 30 disposed correspondingly in a developer cartridge mount portion of the main body 10 and which can be electrically connected to the developer cartridge 20.
  • a main body an image forming apparatus main body 10
  • a developer cartridge 20 detachably installed in the main body 10
  • a controller 30 disposed correspondingly in a developer cartridge mount portion of the main body 10 and which can be electrically connected to the developer cartridge 20.
  • the main body 10 comprises a door 11 installed in an openable/closable manner for installation and removal of the developer cartridge 20.
  • the main body 10 also comprises a transfer roller 12 rotating in contact with a photosensitive drum 22 of the developer cartridge 20, and a fixing unit 13 for fixing an image onto a paper sheet, on which the image is transferred as the paper sheet passes through the transfer roller 12 and the photosensitive drum 22, at high temperature and high pressure.
  • the main body 10 comprises a laser scanning unit 14 for scanning one or more laser beams onto the photosensitive drum 22 to form an electrostatic latent image.
  • PCB printed circuit board
  • the developer cartridge 20 comprises a cartridge main body 21, and the rotating photosensitive drum 22 (please see Figure 2) installed in the main body 21.
  • an information storage unit 40 is provided in the photosensitive drum 22.
  • the information storage unit 40 comprises a body 41, and a connecting unit 43 attached to the body 41.
  • the body 41 as illustrated in Figure 5, is divided into two parts with respect to a support unit 41a at the center: a memory unit 41b and a wired/wireless communication unit 41 c.
  • the memory unit 41 b is a memory for storing predetermined information, and may be formed as part of a PCB.
  • the wired/wireless communication unit 41c may be formed as part of a PCB having a built-in antenna for enabling wired and/or wireless communication externally, i.e., with the controller 30.
  • the connecting unit 43 of the information storage unit 40 comprises a coupling hole 43a formed at the end at a predetermined depth, and a plurality of (i.e., in this case, three) connecting pins 43b provided to the bottom surface of the coupling hole 43a.
  • Each connecting pin 43b is used for the wired communication: one for voltage, another for data transfer, and the other for a clock signal.
  • the developer cartridge 20 comprises a connecting unit 50 for electrically connecting the information storage unit 40 to the controller 30.
  • the connecting unit 50 of the developer cartridge comprises a drum cap 51 press fitted into the end portion of the photosensitive drum 22, a hollow shaft 52 provided to the cartridge main body 21 for supporting the rotation of the drum cap 51, and a connecting pipe 53 passing through the hollow shaft 52 for supporting the information storage unit 40 inside the photosensitive drum 22.
  • the drum cap 51 has a shaft hole 51 a that the hollow shaft 52 passes through.
  • the drum cap 51 comprises a gear 51c having a proper number of teeth formed on the outer circumference, and a coupling part 51b connected to the gear 51a and pressed in the end portion of the photosensitive drum 22. Therefore, provided that the coupling part 51b is pressed in the photosensitive drum 22, when power is transferred to the gear 51 from the outside, the cap 51 and the photosensitive drum 22 rotate together.
  • the hollow shaft 52 is installed at the cartridge main body 21. Both ends of the hollow shaft 52 are open.
  • the hollow shaft 52 is inserted into the shaft hole 51a of the cap 51.
  • a bearing 24 (refer to Figure 4) is installed between the cap 51 and the hollow shaft 52 to support the rotation of the cap 51 with respect to the hollow shaft 52.
  • the connecting pipe 53 is inserted into the hollow shaft 52 from the outside of the cartridge main body 21.
  • the connecting pipe 53 has an inserting part 53a which is inserted into the hollow shaft 52, and a head part 53b extended from one end of the inserting part 53a. Therefore, when the connecting pipe 53 is inserted into the hollow shaft 52, only the inserting part 53a is inserted into the hollow 52a, whereas the head part 53b is exposed to the outside of the main body 21.
  • the end of the inserting part 53a is inserted into the coupling hole 43a of the connecting unit 43 of the information storage unit 40. Now that the information storage unit 40 is connected to and supported by the connecting pipe 53, its installation inside the photosensitive drum 22 can be done more stably and reliably, irrespective of the rotation of the photosensitive drum 22.
  • the head part 53b of the connecting pipe 53 is exposed to the outside of the main body 21. Since the connecting pipe 53 is made of conductive materials, e.g., metal, when the head part 53b comes in electrical contact with the terminal 31, the controller 30 and the information storage unit 40 are also connected electrically to each other. Hence, an electric signal (electric wave) can be transferred to the information storage unit 40 through the connecting pipe 53.
  • the information storage unit 40 which receives an electric signal (electric wave), can now receive and transmit information wirelessly with the controller 30 through the wired/wireless communication unit 41c.
  • the connecting pipe 53 functions as a conductor and supports the connection of the information storage unit 40 at the same time. Therefore, when the developer cartridge 20 is installed inside the main body 10, the head part 53b of the connecting pipe 53 is connected to the terminal 31 of the controller 30, and this makes it possible for the controller 30 to wirelessly communicate information with the information storage unit 40.
  • the information storage unit 40 is not installed on the outside of the developer cartridge 20: the information storage unit is installed in the photosensitive drum 22 on the inside of the developer cartridge 20 and therefore, no separate installation space is required. This opens the possibility for the manufacture of a small-sized developer cartridge 20. Moreover, since the information storage unit 40 is hidden or accommodated inside the photosensitive drum 22, it can be protected from contamination like dust.
  • the information storage unit 40 is built inside the photosensitive drum 22 makes it difficult to separate the information storage unit 40 during the regeneration of the developer cartridge 20, and therefore the information storage unit 40 can be protected from hacking or unauthorised access.
  • controller 30 As the controller 30 is installed in the main body 10, it can include on a printed circuit board (PCB).
  • PCB printed circuit board
  • the developer cartridge shown in Figures 6 and 7 is characterized by further comprising a terminal case 55 and a connecting cable 54 for use in wired communication between the information storage unit 40 installed in the photosensitive drum 22 and the controller 30.
  • the connecting pipe 53 is hollow and open on both ends.
  • the connecting cable 54 is preferably a harness having three signal lines 54a, and a first and a second connector 54b, 54c formed on both ends of the signal lines 54a, respectively.
  • the three signal lines 54a are provided correspondingly to the connecting pins 43b of the connecting unit 43 of the information storage unit 40.
  • the connecting cable 54 is inserted into the connecting pipe 53, and the first connector 54b is connected to the connecting pin 43b of the connecting unit 43 for the information storage unit 40. Meanwhile, the second connector 54c is exposed to the outside of the main body 21 through the connecting pipe 53, and is connected to the terminal case 55.
  • the terminal case 55 comprises a coupling part 55a for receiving the head part 53b of the connecting pipe 53 therein, and three connecting pins 55b formed on the bottom surface of the coupling part 55a.
  • the outer surface of the terminal case 55 comprises terminals 55c electrically connected to their respective connecting pins 55b. These terminals 55c are also electrically connected to the terminals 32 of the controller 30.
  • the connecting cable 54 when the connecting cable 54 is inserted into the connecting pipe 53, the information storage unit 40 and the controller 30 are ready for wired information exchange and power connection therebetween, and through the connecting pipe 53 both are connected electrically and can be grounded. In this case, a part of the information storage unit 40 can be grounded in contact with the inner circumference of the photosensitive drum 22. Since this configuration is commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, details thereof will not be provided here.
  • embodiments of the present invention provide the possibility for the manufacture of a small-sized developer cartridge by installing the information storage unit inside the photosensitive drum of the developer cartridge. Accordingly, a separate installation space for the information storage unit is no longer required.
  • the information storage unit is installed inside the photosensitive drum, it is not exposed to the outside and is thus protected from contamination.
  • the information storage unit As the information storage unit is installed inside the photosensitive drum in a specific manner, it is difficult to separate the two: it is not easy to separate the information storage unit for the regeneration of the developer cartridge without breaking the photosensitive drum. Although someone may succeed in separating the information storage unit, there is a high possibility that the information storage unit may be damaged in doing so. In this way, damage caused by hacking or reuse is avoided, or at least reduced.

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A developer cartridge (20), including: a removable cartridge main body installed in an image forming apparatus main body (10); a rotating photosensitive drum (22) installed inside the cartridge main body; an information storage unit (40) provided in the photosensitive drum (22); and a connecting unit (43) connecting the information storage unit (40) and a controller (30) installed at the image forming apparatus main body (10) for signal communication therebetween; and an image forming apparatus having the developer cartridge.

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  • The present invention relates to a developer cartridge and an image forming apparatus having the same.
  • In general, image forming apparatuses include MFPs (multi-function printer), copiers, fax machines, laser printers, or the like.
  • As an example, a laser printer main body is equipped with a developing unit, a fixing unit, and a laser scanning unit. Also, a paper feeding tray for feeding a recording medium, like paper, to the developing unit is installed at the lower portion of the main body.
  • In the case of a dry printer, the developing unit includes a developer cartridge and a transfer roller. The developer cartridge is detachably installed in the main body of the printer. Developer cartridges are generally replaceable after use of the developer inside. The developer cartridge comprises a cartridge main body for accommodating a powder developer (e.g., toner), a photosensitive drum housed in the cartridge main body, a developing roller for supplying the developer to the photosensitive drum, and a supply roller for supplying the developer to the developing roller.
  • An image formed on the photosensitive drum is transferred onto a sheet of paper passing between the drum and the transfer roller. Then, the image is fixed by a fixing unit at high temperature and high pressure. Finally, the paper bearing the image is discharged to the outside.
  • The developer cartridge also has an information storage unit for storing predetermined information. Examples of such information include a list for repair/replacement of the developer cartridge, manufacturing date, and standard and reference information.
  • The information storage unit is built to be able to communicate information with a controller of the printer main body. Therefore, useful information required for image formation is exchanged, which in turn contributes to the improvement in image quality. To this end, a connector electrically connectable to the controller is installed on the outside of the developer cartridge for coupling the information storage unit to the controller.
  • However, this causes both the developer cartridge and the printer to become large, as the separate connector is placed on the outside of the developer cartridge.
  • In addition, since the developer cartridge requires a separate space for installation of the information storage unit, its size is increased even more.
  • Moreover, when the information storage unit is exposed to the outside of the developer cartridge, it can easily be contaminated by dust or other impurities. And, when the information storage unit is easily detachable from the developer cartridge, it becomes vulnerable to theft or hacking by a reproducer. Although the information storage unit is reusable after hacking, this is unjust and may damage the good will of a customer who uses (or thinks that they are using) a manufacturer's approved products.
  • Accordingly, the present invention aims to provide an improved developer cartridge capable of accommodating a connector and an information storage unit inside of it, and an image forming apparatus having the same.
  • To achieve this aim and/or advantages, an aspect of the present invention provides a developer cartridge, including: a cartridge main body detachably installed in an image forming apparatus main body; a rotating photosensitive drum installed inside the cartridge main body; an information storage unit provided in the photosensitive drum; and a connecting unit for connecting the information storage unit with a controller installed at the image forming apparatus main body for signal communication therebetween.
  • The connecting unit may, although not necessarily, comprise: a drum cap pressed in the end portion of the photosensitive drum and having a shaft hole formed therein; a hollow shaft, which is inserted into the shaft hole and provided to the cartridge main body for supporting the rotation of the drum cap; and a connecting pipe, which is inserted into the hollow shaft, and has one end connected to the information storage unit and the other exposed to the outside of the cartridge main body so as to be connected to the controller.
  • The connecting pipe may, although not necessarily, be made of a conductive material.
  • The information storage unit may, although not necessarily, comprise: a connecting unit connected to the connecting pipe for support; a memory unit for storing information; and a wired/wireless communication unit for enabling wired and/or wireless information exchange with the controller.
  • The connecting unit of the information storage unit may, although not necessarily, comprise a plurality of connecting pins for enabling wired communication with the memory unit.
  • The drum cap may, although not necessarily, comprise: a gear having a proper number of teeth formed on the outer circumference; and a coupling part connected to the gear and pressed in the end portion of the photosensitive drum.
  • The connecting unit of the developer cartridge may, although not necessarily, comprise: a connecting cable, which is inserted into the connecting pipe and has one end connected to the information storage unit; and a terminal case, which is connected to the connecting pipe for enabling signal communication from the controller, when in contact with the controller, and through the connecting cable.
  • The terminal case may, although not necessarily, comprise: a coupling part for receiving one end portion of the connecting pipe recessively therewithin; a plurality of connecting pins formed on the bottom surface of the coupling part, and connected to the connecting cable; and a plurality of terminals formed on the other surface and electrically connected to the controller.
  • The connecting cable may, although not necessarily, be a harness consisting of three signal lines and a connector formed on both ends, respectively.
  • The connecting pipe may, although not necessarily, comprise: a pipe-shaped inserting part, which is inserted into the hollow shaft and connected to the information storage unit; and a head part, which is extended from one end of the inserting part and exposed to the outside of the cartridge main body so as to connect to the controller.
  • Another aspect of the present invention provides an image forming apparatus, comprising: a main body having a cartridge mount in an openable/closable manner through a door; a developer cartridge installed detachably on the cartridge mount; a controller installed in the main body and connected to the developer cartridge which is mounted on the cartridge mount, wherein, the developer cartridge includes: a cartridge main body; a rotating photosensitive drum installed inside the cartridge main body; an information storage unit provided in the photosensitive drum; and a connecting unit for connecting the information storage unit with a controller installed at the image forming apparatus main body for signal communication therebetween.
  • Additional aspects and/or advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows.
  • Embodiments of the present invention are now described by way of example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • Figure 1 is a schematic view of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
    • Figure 2 is a schematic view for explaining a developer cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention;
    • Figure 3 is a schematic front view of an assembled developer cartridge of Figure 2;
    • Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 3
    • Figure 5 is a perspective view of an information storage unit excerpted from Figure 2;
    • Figure 6 is a schematic view for explaining a developer cartridge according to another embodiment of the present invention;
    • Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 6;
    • Figure 8 is a plan view of a connecting cable excerpted from Figure 6; and
    • Figure 9A and Figure 9B are schematic views of a terminal case shown in Figure 6.
  • Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the Figures.
  • Referring to Figure 1, an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises an image forming apparatus main body 10 (hereinafter referred to as a main body), a developer cartridge 20 detachably installed in the main body 10, and a controller 30 disposed correspondingly in a developer cartridge mount portion of the main body 10 and which can be electrically connected to the developer cartridge 20.
  • The main body 10 comprises a door 11 installed in an openable/closable manner for installation and removal of the developer cartridge 20. The main body 10 also comprises a transfer roller 12 rotating in contact with a photosensitive drum 22 of the developer cartridge 20, and a fixing unit 13 for fixing an image onto a paper sheet, on which the image is transferred as the paper sheet passes through the transfer roller 12 and the photosensitive drum 22, at high temperature and high pressure. Moreover, the main body 10 comprises a laser scanning unit 14 for scanning one or more laser beams onto the photosensitive drum 22 to form an electrostatic latent image. These components are commonly used in conventional electrophotographic laser printers, and therefore a detailed explanation of these components is not considered necessary. Reference numeral 16 in Figure 1 denotes a printed circuit board (PCB) that is electrically connected to the controller 30.
  • The developer cartridge 20 comprises a cartridge main body 21, and the rotating photosensitive drum 22 (please see Figure 2) installed in the main body 21.
  • Referring now to Figures 2, 3, 4, and 5, an information storage unit 40 is provided in the photosensitive drum 22. As depicted in Figure 5, the information storage unit 40 comprises a body 41, and a connecting unit 43 attached to the body 41. The body 41, as illustrated in Figure 5, is divided into two parts with respect to a support unit 41a at the center: a memory unit 41b and a wired/wireless communication unit 41 c. The memory unit 41 b is a memory for storing predetermined information, and may be formed as part of a PCB. Likewise, the wired/wireless communication unit 41c may be formed as part of a PCB having a built-in antenna for enabling wired and/or wireless communication externally, i.e., with the controller 30.
  • The connecting unit 43 of the information storage unit 40 comprises a coupling hole 43a formed at the end at a predetermined depth, and a plurality of (i.e., in this case, three) connecting pins 43b provided to the bottom surface of the coupling hole 43a. Each connecting pin 43b is used for the wired communication: one for voltage, another for data transfer, and the other for a clock signal.
  • Furthermore, the developer cartridge 20 comprises a connecting unit 50 for electrically connecting the information storage unit 40 to the controller 30.
  • Referring to Figures 2 and 3, the connecting unit 50 of the developer cartridge comprises a drum cap 51 press fitted into the end portion of the photosensitive drum 22, a hollow shaft 52 provided to the cartridge main body 21 for supporting the rotation of the drum cap 51, and a connecting pipe 53 passing through the hollow shaft 52 for supporting the information storage unit 40 inside the photosensitive drum 22.
  • As shown in Figure 4, the drum cap 51 has a shaft hole 51 a that the hollow shaft 52 passes through. The drum cap 51 comprises a gear 51c having a proper number of teeth formed on the outer circumference, and a coupling part 51b connected to the gear 51a and pressed in the end portion of the photosensitive drum 22. Therefore, provided that the coupling part 51b is pressed in the photosensitive drum 22, when power is transferred to the gear 51 from the outside, the cap 51 and the photosensitive drum 22 rotate together.
  • The hollow shaft 52 is installed at the cartridge main body 21. Both ends of the hollow shaft 52 are open. The hollow shaft 52 is inserted into the shaft hole 51a of the cap 51. A bearing 24 (refer to Figure 4) is installed between the cap 51 and the hollow shaft 52 to support the rotation of the cap 51 with respect to the hollow shaft 52.
  • The connecting pipe 53 is inserted into the hollow shaft 52 from the outside of the cartridge main body 21. The connecting pipe 53 has an inserting part 53a which is inserted into the hollow shaft 52, and a head part 53b extended from one end of the inserting part 53a. Therefore, when the connecting pipe 53 is inserted into the hollow shaft 52, only the inserting part 53a is inserted into the hollow 52a, whereas the head part 53b is exposed to the outside of the main body 21. The end of the inserting part 53a, is inserted into the coupling hole 43a of the connecting unit 43 of the information storage unit 40. Now that the information storage unit 40 is connected to and supported by the connecting pipe 53, its installation inside the photosensitive drum 22 can be done more stably and reliably, irrespective of the rotation of the photosensitive drum 22.
  • As aforementioned, the head part 53b of the connecting pipe 53 is exposed to the outside of the main body 21. Since the connecting pipe 53 is made of conductive materials, e.g., metal, when the head part 53b comes in electrical contact with the terminal 31, the controller 30 and the information storage unit 40 are also connected electrically to each other. Hence, an electric signal (electric wave) can be transferred to the information storage unit 40 through the connecting pipe 53. The information storage unit 40, which receives an electric signal (electric wave), can now receive and transmit information wirelessly with the controller 30 through the wired/wireless communication unit 41c.
  • In other words, the connecting pipe 53 functions as a conductor and supports the connection of the information storage unit 40 at the same time. Therefore, when the developer cartridge 20 is installed inside the main body 10, the head part 53b of the connecting pipe 53 is connected to the terminal 31 of the controller 30, and this makes it possible for the controller 30 to wirelessly communicate information with the information storage unit 40. Unlike the related art, the information storage unit 40 is not installed on the outside of the developer cartridge 20: the information storage unit is installed in the photosensitive drum 22 on the inside of the developer cartridge 20 and therefore, no separate installation space is required. This opens the possibility for the manufacture of a small-sized developer cartridge 20. Moreover, since the information storage unit 40 is hidden or accommodated inside the photosensitive drum 22, it can be protected from contamination like dust.
  • The fact that the information storage unit 40 is built inside the photosensitive drum 22 makes it difficult to separate the information storage unit 40 during the regeneration of the developer cartridge 20, and therefore the information storage unit 40 can be protected from hacking or unauthorised access.
  • Meanwhile, as the controller 30 is installed in the main body 10, it can include on a printed circuit board (PCB).
  • So far, the wireless communication between the information storage unit 40 and the controller 30 has been explained with reference to Figures 1―5. The following will now describe an embodiment where both wired and wireless communications are possible.
  • The developer cartridge shown in Figures 6 and 7 is characterized by further comprising a terminal case 55 and a connecting cable 54 for use in wired communication between the information storage unit 40 installed in the photosensitive drum 22 and the controller 30. In this embodiment, the connecting pipe 53 is hollow and open on both ends.
  • As shown in Figure 8, the connecting cable 54 is preferably a harness having three signal lines 54a, and a first and a second connector 54b, 54c formed on both ends of the signal lines 54a, respectively. The three signal lines 54a are provided correspondingly to the connecting pins 43b of the connecting unit 43 of the information storage unit 40.
  • The connecting cable 54 is inserted into the connecting pipe 53, and the first connector 54b is connected to the connecting pin 43b of the connecting unit 43 for the information storage unit 40. Meanwhile, the second connector 54c is exposed to the outside of the main body 21 through the connecting pipe 53, and is connected to the terminal case 55.
  • Referring now to Figures 9A and 9B, the terminal case 55 comprises a coupling part 55a for receiving the head part 53b of the connecting pipe 53 therein, and three connecting pins 55b formed on the bottom surface of the coupling part 55a. The outer surface of the terminal case 55 comprises terminals 55c electrically connected to their respective connecting pins 55b. These terminals 55c are also electrically connected to the terminals 32 of the controller 30.
  • According to this configuration, when the connecting cable 54 is inserted into the connecting pipe 53, the information storage unit 40 and the controller 30 are ready for wired information exchange and power connection therebetween, and through the connecting pipe 53 both are connected electrically and can be grounded. In this case, a part of the information storage unit 40 can be grounded in contact with the inner circumference of the photosensitive drum 22. Since this configuration is commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, details thereof will not be provided here.
  • As explained so far, embodiments of the present invention provide the possibility for the manufacture of a small-sized developer cartridge by installing the information storage unit inside the photosensitive drum of the developer cartridge. Accordingly, a separate installation space for the information storage unit is no longer required.
  • Moreover, since the information storage unit is installed inside the photosensitive drum, it is not exposed to the outside and is thus protected from contamination.
  • As the information storage unit is installed inside the photosensitive drum in a specific manner, it is difficult to separate the two: it is not easy to separate the information storage unit for the regeneration of the developer cartridge without breaking the photosensitive drum. Although someone may succeed in separating the information storage unit, there is a high possibility that the information storage unit may be damaged in doing so. In this way, damage caused by hacking or reuse is avoided, or at least reduced.
  • Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the general principles of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims.

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  1. A developer cartridge (20) for an image forming apparatus having a controller (30), the cartridge comprising:
    a rotatable photosensitive drum disposed in the cartridge;
    information storage means disposed in the photosensitive drum; and
    connecting means (43) for connecting the information storage means with the controller for communication therebetween.
  2. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting means comprises a pipe (53) having one end connected to the information storage means (40) and another end exposed to the outside of the cartridge for connection to the controller.
  3. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 2, wherein the connecting means further comprises:
    a drum cap (51) disposed in an end portion of the photosensitive drum (22), and having a hole formed therein; and
    a shaft (52) for insertion into the hole and arranged so that the cartridge can support rotational movement of the drum cap, and the shaft is open on each side thereby allowing the pipe to fit therein or therethrough.
  4. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein the pipe is made of a conductive material.
  5. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 2, 3 or 4, wherein the information storage means (40) comprises:
    a connecting means (43) connected to the pipe for support thereof;
    a memory means (41 b) for storing information suitable for image formation; and
    a wired and/or wireless communication means (41 c) for enabling wired and/or wireless information exchange between the information storage means and the controller.
  6. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 5, wherein the connecting means comprises a plurality of connecting pins (43b) for enabling communication between the controller and the memory means.
  7. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 3, wherein the drum cap comprises:
    a gear (51c) arranged to engage with the photosensitive drum (22); and
    a coupling (51b) connected to the gear.
  8. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 7, wherein the gear has a number of teeth formed on an outer circumference thereof, for connection with the rotating photosensitive drum.
  9. The developer cartridge as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 8, wherein the connecting means further comprises:
    a cable disposed in the pipe and having one end connected to the information storage means; and
    a terminal case (55) connected to the pipe thereby enabling signal communication with the controller.
  10. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 9, wherein the terminal case comprises:
    a coupling (55a) for receiving one end portion of the pipe therein;
    a plurality of connecting pins (55b) formed on a bottom surface of the coupling for connection to the cable; and
    a plurality of terminals (55c) formed on an other side of the bottom surface for connection with the controller.
  11. The developer cartridge as claimed in claim 9 or 10, wherein the cable is a harness comprising three signal lines having a connector formed on both ends, respectively.
  12. The developer cartridge as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 11, wherein the pipe comprises:
    an inserting portion for insertion into the shaft and for connection to the information storage means; and
    a head portion extending from one end of the inserting portion and arranged to be exposed to an outside of the cartridge so as to be connectable with the controller.
  13. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
    a body having a cartridge mount disposed therein, the cartridge mount being arranged to be accessible through a door in the body;
    a developer cartridge according to any one of claims 1 to 12 removably mountable to the cartridge mount; and
    a controller disposed in the body and connectable to the developer cartridge.
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